Overdue accounts are collected by the Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., offices Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch. Agents throughout the world. Specialist in collection trade reports, and assignment. Head^ office, Union Bank Chambers, Wellington.—Advt. A SAFE WAY TO STOP INDIGESTION. . Indigestion is such a common ailment that many people use the first thing that's handy to stop it. They frequently use ordinary bicarbonate of soda, never realising that, although this frequently stops the pain, it is doing incalculable harm to the. stomach lining and may even cause stomach ulcers. A safe, sure remedy for digestive troubles is a littlo "Bisurated" Magnesia in. a quarter of a tumbler of i water after meals, which not onlj» corI rects the trouble at its source, but spothes, heals and protects the stomach lining. The moment you take "Bisuraied" Magnesia it neutralise* the excess acidity, prevents fermentation, and that's the end of indigestion. "Bisurated" Magnesia is sold in both powder and tablet forms and is the remedy that doctors recommend and hospitals use, because it is as safe as it is effective.—Advt. SUPERIOR PICKLING VINEGAR. If you haven't yet tried Sharland's Table Vinegar, do so now. You will never bo without it. Pure, full-flavour-ed, and strong, with the refreshing odour that characterises good vinegar. Free from mineral acids. All the best grocers soil Sharland's Table Vinegar. If yours hasn't got it, he will easily obtain it for you.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cutp, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt, ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 15
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